Me Too Political Science (eBook, ePUB)
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Me Too Political Science explores the multiple manifestations and implications of gendered biases in Political Science by "connecting the dots" between the sexual harassment described in the recent Report on 2017 APSA Survey on Sexual Harassment at Annual Meetings and other problematic issues.
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Me Too Political Science explores the multiple manifestations and implications of gendered biases in Political Science by "connecting the dots" between the sexual harassment described in the recent Report on 2017 APSA Survey on Sexual Harassment at Annual Meetings and other problematic issues.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000054408
- Artikelnr.: 59574617
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000054408
- Artikelnr.: 59574617
Nadia E. Brown is an Associate Professor and University Scholar of Political Science and African American Studies at Purdue University, USA. She is the author of Sisters in the Statehouse: Black Women and Legislative Decision Making and numerous articles focusing on Black Women's Politics. Dr. Brown's research interests lie broadly in Identity Politics, Legislative Studies, and Black Women's Studies.
1. Me Too Political Science: An Introduction Nadia E. Brown 2. What's Wrong
with Us? Sexual Misconduct and the Discipline of Political Science
Patricia Strach 3. Sexual Harassment Trajectories: Limits of (Current) Law
and of the Administrative State Carol Nackenoff 4. Law, Policy, and Sexual
Abuse in the #MeToo Movement: USA Gymnastics and the Agency of Minor
Athletes Julie Novkov 5. Sexual Coercion, Gender Construction, and
Responsibility for Freedom: A Beauvoirian Account of Me Too Claire McKinney
6. #MeToo in Japan and South Korea: #WeToo, #WithYou Linda Hasunuma and
Ki-young Shin 7. "I Don't Belong Here": Understanding Hostile Spaces
Juliana Restrepo Sanín 8. #MeToo What Kind of Politics? Panel Notes
Juliana Restrepo Sanín 9. Why I Do Activist Work within the Discipline
Shauna Shames 10. Ending Sexual Harassment: Protecting the Progress of
#MeToo Kristen Renwick Monroe 11. Political Science's #MeToo Moment Rose
McDermott 12. Policy Learning and Transformational Change: University
Policies on Sexual Harassment J. Celeste Lay 13. Mentoring, Sexual
Harassment, and Black Women Academics Nadia E. Brown 14. Understanding the
Personal Impact of Sexual Violence and Assault Vanessa Tyson 15. #MeToo
from a Department Head Perspective Rosalee A. Clawson 16. The National
Conference of Black Political Scientists (NCOBPS): Organizational
Empowerment Through Signaling and Valuing Women and Diversity During #MeToo
Shayla C. Nunnally 17. Breaking Out of the Ivory Tower: (Re)Thinking
Inclusion of Women and Scholars of Color in the Academy Jenn M. Jackson
18. Title IX: Help or Hindrance? Valerie A. Sulfaro and Rebecca Gill 19.
Poetic Labors and Challenging Political Science: An Epistolary Poem
Tiffany Willoughby-Herard
with Us? Sexual Misconduct and the Discipline of Political Science
Patricia Strach 3. Sexual Harassment Trajectories: Limits of (Current) Law
and of the Administrative State Carol Nackenoff 4. Law, Policy, and Sexual
Abuse in the #MeToo Movement: USA Gymnastics and the Agency of Minor
Athletes Julie Novkov 5. Sexual Coercion, Gender Construction, and
Responsibility for Freedom: A Beauvoirian Account of Me Too Claire McKinney
6. #MeToo in Japan and South Korea: #WeToo, #WithYou Linda Hasunuma and
Ki-young Shin 7. "I Don't Belong Here": Understanding Hostile Spaces
Juliana Restrepo Sanín 8. #MeToo What Kind of Politics? Panel Notes
Juliana Restrepo Sanín 9. Why I Do Activist Work within the Discipline
Shauna Shames 10. Ending Sexual Harassment: Protecting the Progress of
#MeToo Kristen Renwick Monroe 11. Political Science's #MeToo Moment Rose
McDermott 12. Policy Learning and Transformational Change: University
Policies on Sexual Harassment J. Celeste Lay 13. Mentoring, Sexual
Harassment, and Black Women Academics Nadia E. Brown 14. Understanding the
Personal Impact of Sexual Violence and Assault Vanessa Tyson 15. #MeToo
from a Department Head Perspective Rosalee A. Clawson 16. The National
Conference of Black Political Scientists (NCOBPS): Organizational
Empowerment Through Signaling and Valuing Women and Diversity During #MeToo
Shayla C. Nunnally 17. Breaking Out of the Ivory Tower: (Re)Thinking
Inclusion of Women and Scholars of Color in the Academy Jenn M. Jackson
18. Title IX: Help or Hindrance? Valerie A. Sulfaro and Rebecca Gill 19.
Poetic Labors and Challenging Political Science: An Epistolary Poem
Tiffany Willoughby-Herard
1. Me Too Political Science: An Introduction Nadia E. Brown 2. What's Wrong
with Us? Sexual Misconduct and the Discipline of Political Science
Patricia Strach 3. Sexual Harassment Trajectories: Limits of (Current) Law
and of the Administrative State Carol Nackenoff 4. Law, Policy, and Sexual
Abuse in the #MeToo Movement: USA Gymnastics and the Agency of Minor
Athletes Julie Novkov 5. Sexual Coercion, Gender Construction, and
Responsibility for Freedom: A Beauvoirian Account of Me Too Claire McKinney
6. #MeToo in Japan and South Korea: #WeToo, #WithYou Linda Hasunuma and
Ki-young Shin 7. "I Don't Belong Here": Understanding Hostile Spaces
Juliana Restrepo Sanín 8. #MeToo What Kind of Politics? Panel Notes
Juliana Restrepo Sanín 9. Why I Do Activist Work within the Discipline
Shauna Shames 10. Ending Sexual Harassment: Protecting the Progress of
#MeToo Kristen Renwick Monroe 11. Political Science's #MeToo Moment Rose
McDermott 12. Policy Learning and Transformational Change: University
Policies on Sexual Harassment J. Celeste Lay 13. Mentoring, Sexual
Harassment, and Black Women Academics Nadia E. Brown 14. Understanding the
Personal Impact of Sexual Violence and Assault Vanessa Tyson 15. #MeToo
from a Department Head Perspective Rosalee A. Clawson 16. The National
Conference of Black Political Scientists (NCOBPS): Organizational
Empowerment Through Signaling and Valuing Women and Diversity During #MeToo
Shayla C. Nunnally 17. Breaking Out of the Ivory Tower: (Re)Thinking
Inclusion of Women and Scholars of Color in the Academy Jenn M. Jackson
18. Title IX: Help or Hindrance? Valerie A. Sulfaro and Rebecca Gill 19.
Poetic Labors and Challenging Political Science: An Epistolary Poem
Tiffany Willoughby-Herard
with Us? Sexual Misconduct and the Discipline of Political Science
Patricia Strach 3. Sexual Harassment Trajectories: Limits of (Current) Law
and of the Administrative State Carol Nackenoff 4. Law, Policy, and Sexual
Abuse in the #MeToo Movement: USA Gymnastics and the Agency of Minor
Athletes Julie Novkov 5. Sexual Coercion, Gender Construction, and
Responsibility for Freedom: A Beauvoirian Account of Me Too Claire McKinney
6. #MeToo in Japan and South Korea: #WeToo, #WithYou Linda Hasunuma and
Ki-young Shin 7. "I Don't Belong Here": Understanding Hostile Spaces
Juliana Restrepo Sanín 8. #MeToo What Kind of Politics? Panel Notes
Juliana Restrepo Sanín 9. Why I Do Activist Work within the Discipline
Shauna Shames 10. Ending Sexual Harassment: Protecting the Progress of
#MeToo Kristen Renwick Monroe 11. Political Science's #MeToo Moment Rose
McDermott 12. Policy Learning and Transformational Change: University
Policies on Sexual Harassment J. Celeste Lay 13. Mentoring, Sexual
Harassment, and Black Women Academics Nadia E. Brown 14. Understanding the
Personal Impact of Sexual Violence and Assault Vanessa Tyson 15. #MeToo
from a Department Head Perspective Rosalee A. Clawson 16. The National
Conference of Black Political Scientists (NCOBPS): Organizational
Empowerment Through Signaling and Valuing Women and Diversity During #MeToo
Shayla C. Nunnally 17. Breaking Out of the Ivory Tower: (Re)Thinking
Inclusion of Women and Scholars of Color in the Academy Jenn M. Jackson
18. Title IX: Help or Hindrance? Valerie A. Sulfaro and Rebecca Gill 19.
Poetic Labors and Challenging Political Science: An Epistolary Poem
Tiffany Willoughby-Herard